Product Description
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In The Twilight Saga: Eclipse Bella once again finds herself
surrounded by danger as Seattle is ravaged by a string of
mysterious killings and a malicious vampire continues her quest
for revenge. In the midst of it all, she is forced to choose
between her love for Edward and her friendship with Jacob knowing
that her decision has the potential to ignite the ageless
struggle between vampire and werewolf. With her graduation
quickly approaching, Bella is confronted with the most important
decision of her life.
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse is the third film in the Twilight Saga
based on Stephenie Meyer's bestselling book series. Reprising
their roles are Kristen Stewart (Bella), Robert Pattinson
(Edward), Taylor Lautner (Jacob), Ashley Greene (Alice), Kellan
Lutz (Emmett), Nikki Reed (Rosalie), starring alongside Bryce
Dallas Howard (Victoria) and newcomer Xavier Samuel (Riley).
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse is directed by British filmmaker David
Slade (30 Days of Night, Hard Candy) from a screenplay by Melissa
Rosenberg.
.co.uk Review
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The third installment of Stephenie Meyer's blockbuster vampire
series is its most action packed, both in terms of fight scenes
and human-vampire-werewolf lovin'. In Eclipse, the vampiric
Cullen clan and the werewolves--their sworn enemies--unite
against an army of "newborn" vampires, whose remnants of human
blood in their veins makes them stronger and more uncontrollable,
causing a string of murders in the Seattle area. They've been
created by the vengeful vampire Victoria (Bryce Dallas Howard,
taking over for Rachelle Lefevre), still keen on destroying human
Bella (Kristen Stewart). Thus, Bella is under careful watch, and
her undead love Edward (Robert Pattinson) and werewolf best
friend Jacob (Taylor Lautner) spend a lot of time arguing over
who is the better man for her. (In one hilarious scene where
Bella's freezing and only Jacob has the lupine body heat to warm
her, he looks over at Edward and cracks, "I am hotter than you."
Go Team Jacob!) But there's more at the heart of the triangle
than love: Bella, against Edward's warnings, doesn't want to grow
older than him and would willingly give up contact with her
parents, the chance to grow old with children, and more to be
turned into a bloodthirsty vampire. (Jacob's trump card is that
Bella wouldn't have to give up her mortality to be with him.) But
the unfolding of this love triangle is even clumsier than it was
on the page; you're never really convinced Bella has romantic
feelings for Jacob, even during their climactic kiss on top of
the ain. This is likely to confuse non-readers of the book
series, as Stewart emotes nothing that intones there's a real
competition here (clearly, she's Team Edward).
Pattinson, on the other hand, appears to have overcome his
awkwardness to become a much cooler Edward; Howard, while missing
Lefevre's mischief as Victoria, brings her own touch of
soft-spoken manipulation; and Billy Burke, as Bella's her
Charlie, continues to steal every scene he's in. The other
Cullens also get far more play here, notably Rosalie (Nikki
Reed), whose revealing back story is touching and tragic, and
Jasper (Jackson Rath), who trains everyone in combat and who,
halfway through the movie, adopts a sudden Southern accent that
he didn't have before, once it's revealed he was a Confederate
soldier (on a side note, it's mentioned in the books that Jasper
can calm the emotions of others, but that trait isn't used in the
movie). The climactic fight scene is well staged by director
David Slade (30 Days of Night, Hard Candy); the violence, while
not bloody, is still more abundant and disturbing than in the
previous films; and the sex, while not actually happening between
anyone (yet), is certainly on everyone's mind (but Edward wants
to get married first). It seems the characters, and the series,
are growing up. --Ellen A. Kim